- is one such place.[citation needed] Late 20th-century
research by Paul
Heinegg found that 80
percent of
people listed as free
people of
color in North...
- American, but they are not
enrolled in any
officially recognized tribe. Paul
Heinegg do****ented that many
individuals were
classified as free
people of color...
- Paul
Heinegg, "Bunch Family", Free
African Americans in Virginia,
North Carolina,
South Carolina,
Maryland and Delaware, 1995-2000. Note:
Heinegg believes...
- Melungeons; Dr.
Virginia DeMarce, a
professional genealogist; and Paul
Heinegg, a genealogist; each of whom has do****ented the
migration of ancestors...
-
Mulatto in
Kentucky prior to the
American Civil War. As
researcher Paul
Heinegg (1997) has do****ented the
ancestry of the
majority of the Free
Negro po****tion...
-
mixed race
children and
their mothers to slavery. The
researcher Paul
Heinegg found that most
families of free
people of
color in
colonial times were...
- The Vershok, and has
performed with Bleu McCauley, Vic Firecracker, Max
Heinegg & the Nervous, The SnowLeopards,
Devil on Horseback, The
Andrea Gillis...
-
Eunuchs for the
kingdom of heaven: Women, ****uality, and the
Catholic Church, Doubleday,
Garden City, ISBNÂ 0-385-26527-1, 1990,
translator Peter Heinegg...
-
American delegate to the
United Nations, is
thought by
historian Paul
Heinegg to have
likely been an African-American
descendant of the
Bunch family...
- the
original on
January 25, 2023.
Retrieved September 22, 2022. "Paul
Heinegg, Free
African Americans in Virginia,
North Carolina,
South Carolina, Maryland...